Government losing control of the country

  • Thread starter Thread starter Shaun Jacobs
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By whatever metric you care to apply. Nigeria anyone?

From Wikidupia:

The Nigerian Metric is a range of 419 scams that involve the distribution of first-contact bulk emails in which the sender claims that OnePlusOne does not equal Two.

Those who engage the sender out of pity sometimes fall victim to elaborate romancial/financial scams, eventually.

Scientific research has found that those with a deep distrust of maths are immune from being conned by these conners.
 
I call utter absolute fake news BS. The masses havent lost trust in sht.

Sauce
 
The Government no longer has control of the Country.

They cannot control crime.
Most people cannot use public transport such as trains anymore.
The National airline went into business rescue
The National broadcaster is heading for business rescue
The National post service is non functional
They cannot provide the Country with power
They cannot provide enough water
Streets are literally exploding due to no maintenance

So don't come with "losing control" ....
 
Who are they losing control of the country to is the million dollar question. Not just one who but possibly many. A power vacuum has to be filled by something.
 
It's not about the dumb fck masses. It's about those who matter.
Who matters - the minority who see the ANC for what they are or the masses who continue to vote for them?
 
The Government no longer has control of the Country.

They cannot control crime.
Most people cannot use public transport such as trains anymore.
The National airline went into business rescue
The National broadcaster is heading for business rescue
The National post service is non functional
They cannot provide the Country with power
They cannot provide enough water
Streets are literally exploding due to no maintenance

So don't come with "losing control" ....
The idea that the government must provide these services (except for crime prevention) was questionable from the start. Instead, the private sector should have been allowed and encouraged to provide those services.
 
Sure they will blame Apartheid again and the white man. Surely the local ANC supporter The Champ will agree with that.
 
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